Example sentences of "[noun] 'll [vb infin] you " in BNC.
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1 | Now listen to what we 're going to do now , we 're going to mummy 'll get you some dinner in a minute , are you hungry ? |
2 | Will you stay here and Mummy 'll get you a sweater to put on . |
3 | The goblins 'll eat you before you OD . ’ |
4 | Richard 'll tell you what you 're supposed to say . |
5 | And a nice cup of tea 'll make you feel better . |
6 | You wan na see , the kids 'll see you dialling |
7 | There , Nick , your Mum 'll get you a nice little kitten . ’ |
8 | Go on out there ; Ben 'll show you where it is . |
9 | Jason 'll string you a line , pretend to work flat out , but that 'll be the answer he comes up with ! ’ |
10 | Dan 'll telephone you in the morning . |
11 | Sister 'll tell you all about it in a minute . ’ |
12 | I was gone before closing time — the vicar 'll tell you where I was . |
13 | Ye Popsey 'll draw you a digger |
14 | It 's all one to me but time 's getting on and your Auntie 'll want you back early if you 're to be up at crack of dawn in the morning . ’ |
15 | Folk 'll think you 're touched … ’ |
16 | The girl 'll think you 're thick . |
17 | Aquinas 'll tell you that . |
18 | I get the odd funny look to this day , from children , youths and adults , and I know some mothers tell their children to behave or ‘ Frank 'll get you , ’ but it does n't bother me . |
19 | ‘ The dancing 'll do you good . |
20 | And if he slips back and pick , picks us up about I do n't know , Pam 'll tell you when she comes . |
21 | ‘ Look , if a third accident 'll please you , volunteer for the ambulance crew this morning . |
22 | ‘ Mrs Black 'll teach you to read . |
23 | Sort of going just cos daddy 'll sort you out then ! |
24 | Go on then , Daddy 'll get you some . |
25 | ‘ Jed 'll run you down when he goes back , ’ the boss ordered . |
26 | A metal plus an acid and most of the metals and most of the acids 'll give you hydrogen . |
27 | The jeans 'll be a bit long and the jacket 'll drown you , but at least you 'll be protected a bit if we come off — oh , and I 've got a lid for you to try . |
28 | Sindy 'll bring you a coffee . ’ |
29 | That the King 'll keep you beside him at the Palace . ’ |
30 | And even if you do n't , the current 'll drag you under . ’ |